Donor-supported nongovernmental organizations in Italy are fighting for their survival and risk being forgotten as they face their own uncertain future in the pandemic's economic aftershocks.
The organizations which had for years worked abroad, tending to victims of war, have been called to work domestically. Before the outbreak, nongovernment organizations across Italy had regularly taken flack from populist parties and right-wing politicians who felt the meddling abroad, in conflict zones and developing nations, was not in the national interest.
"The most significant change, however, has focused on small organizations: many are struggling to survive," Katia Scannavini, Deputy General Secretary of ActionAid Italy, told."We keep in mind that the possible closure of some NGOs and associations also means the loss of jobs for many people and the dispersion of the recipients, and also the ability to be able to give the necessary answers.
"The future in Italy will be complex and difficult. Italy certainly has its reaction resources and fortunate to be a country with great potential, but lacks a political-economic-social strategic vision," she said."It would be appropriate to have the strength to restructure the missions in the country and maybe even do so with courage and creativity."
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